Tag #Windows 10

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Widespread Incompatibility Issues Plague Microsoft's January 2025 Windows Update

Microsoft's January 2025 Windows update (KB5050009 and KB5050021) caused widespread audio (headphones, Bluetooth, USB DAC), webcam, and other functionality issues across Windows 11 and 10, prompting users to uninstall the update.

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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support in 2025

Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, affecting 800 million users and requiring upgrades to Windows 11 or paid extended support to maintain Microsoft 365 functionality; however, many PCs may not meet Windows 11's minimum hardware requirements.

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400 Million Windows 10 Users Face Upgrade Dilemma as Support Ends

Facing the October 2025 Windows 10 end-of-support, 400 million users with incompatible hardware must choose between upgrading to unsupported Windows 11, paying for a temporary extension, or upgrading their PCs; Microsoft's strategy, while financially beneficial, risks increased cybersecurity vulnera...

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Microsoft's Forced Windows Upgrades Affect 850 Million Users

Microsoft is forcibly upgrading 850 million Windows 10 users to Outlook and Windows 11 starting this October, with roughly 400 million users facing hardware upgrade challenges due to insufficient security features and the end of support deadline.

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Windows 10 Market Share Rises as Windows 11 Upgrade Efforts Fail.

As of December 2024, Windows 10 market share is rising while Windows 11's is falling, leaving over 65% of Windows users on an unsupported operating system nearing its end-of-life in October 2025, despite Microsoft's promotional efforts and a $30 extended support offer.

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